Broadway Baptist Church Maryville Tennesseehttp://www.bbcmaryville.org
enBroadway Baptist Church Maryville TennesseeSubscribe to the BBC podcast to hear the weekly sermon of Dr. Tony Collins. Broadway Baptist Church is a fellowship of believers, located in Maryville TN, that desires to make Christ's name known to the nations through sound teaching and preaching, doctrinally sound worship, and serving our community and world.One Heart, One Hope, One High CallingCopyright 2018BroadwayBaptistChurchnoCopyright 2018Broadway,Baptist,Maryville,TN,Christianity,Jesus,Bible,Southern,BaptistReligion & Spirituality/Christianityoffice@bbcmaryville.orgBroadwayBaptistChurchBroadway,Baptist,Maryville,TN,Christianity,Jesus,Bible,Southern,BaptistPartnership SundaySun, 18 Nov 2018 16:58:00 +0000Rev. Tony CollinsToday, the congregations of Hope Community Church, St. John Methodist and San Juan Hispanic Church will be joining Broadway Baptist for a joint worship service. Pastor Daniel Castillo from San Juan will be preaching in Spanish with the message translated into English.Today, the congregations of Hope Community Church, St. John Methodist and San Juan Hispanic Church will be joining Broadway Baptist for a joint worship service. Pastor Daniel Castillo from San Juan will be preaching in Spanish with the message translated into English.Today, the congregations of Hope Community Church, St. John Methodist and San Juan Hispanic Church will be joining Broadway Baptist for a joint worship service. Pastor Daniel Castillo from San Juan will be preaching in Spanish with the message translat…office@bbcmaryville.org (BroadwayBaptistChurch)2458http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21278841/controller/link/action/podcast/type/audio_partnershipsunday/id/3183858.mp3http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21278841
Luke, Broadway BaptistnoGod Dwells With His PeopleSun, 11 Nov 2018 16:53:00 +0000Rev. Tony CollinsGod Dwells With His People
2018/11/11
Not only did Moses receive the Commandments written in stone, he received the instruction and the pattern for the “Tabernacle in the wilderness”. God established a sacrificial system , a Levitical Priesthood and a tent of “grace” to His people when they broke his laws and sinned against Him and against one another. God Dwells With His People
2018/11/11
Not only did Moses receive the Commandments written in stone, he received the instruction and the pattern for the “Tabernacle in the wilderness”. God established a sacrificial system , a Levitical Priesthood and a tent of “grace” to His people when they broke his laws and sinned against Him and against one another. God Dwells With His People
2018/11/11
Not only did Moses receive the Commandments written in stone, he received the instruction and the pattern for the “Tabernacle in the wilderness”. God established a sacrificial system , a Levitical Priesthood …office@bbcmaryville.org (BroadwayBaptistChurch)2122http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21274464/controller/link/action/podcast/type/audio_goddwellswithhispeople/id/3179764.mp3http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21274464
Exodus Gods peoplenoHelp Us, We Need a MediatorSun, 04 Nov 2018 16:58:00 +0000Rev. Tony CollinsWe have spent the last 11 weeks examining the Law (the 10 Commandments) that God gave to His people. After looking intently into the “perfect Law” of a “Holy God”, we surely recognize the reality that we have no righteouness of our own, no ground on which to state our case. We are guilty before God! How then shall we stand before a Holy God? This Holy God had just “laid down the Law to them.”We have spent the last 11 weeks examining the Law (the 10 Commandments) that God gave to His people. After looking intently into the “perfect Law” of a “Holy God”, we surely recognize the reality that we have no righteouness of our own, no ground on which to state our case. We are guilty before God! How then shall we stand before a Holy God? This Holy God had just “laid down the Law to them.”We have spent the last 11 weeks examining the Law (the 10 Commandments) that God gave to His people. After looking intently into the “perfect Law” of a “Holy God”, we surely recognize the reality that we have no righteouness of our own, no ground on wh…office@bbcmaryville.org (BroadwayBaptistChurch)2511http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21270274/controller/link/action/podcast/type/audio_helpusweneedamediator/id/3175774.mp3http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21270274
Exodus, Broadway BaptistnoThe 10th Commandment “Learn to be Content”Sun, 28 Oct 2018 15:43:00 +0000Rev. Tony CollinsThis morning we bring our series on the Ten Commandments to a close. We may be surprised that God ends the commandments with one that many people feel is “benign and harmless”. Upon closer examination what we find is this: God closes the Ten Commandments with a final commandment that is the “motivating factor” to the breaking of many of the other commandments. Remember the Ten Commandments are not just “formal and physical” they are “internal and spirital”.
The tenth commandment again reminds us that God is concerned with the heart and cuts to the heart of the issue. So, let us not consider this last commandment as “benign and harmless” but let us guard against the spirit and attitude of all evil desire, lust and covetousness.This morning we bring our series on the Ten Commandments to a close. We may be surprised that God ends the commandments with one that many people feel is “benign and harmless”. Upon closer examination what we find is this: God closes the Ten Commandments with a final commandment that is the “motivating factor” to the breaking of many of the other commandments. Remember the Ten Commandments are not just “formal and physical” they are “internal and spirital”.
The tenth commandment again reminds us that God is concerned with the heart and cuts to the heart of the issue. So, let us not consider this last commandment as “benign and harmless” but let us guard against the spirit and attitude of all evil desire, lust and covetousness.This morning we bring our series on the Ten Commandments to a close. We may be surprised that God ends the commandments with one that many people feel is “benign and harmless”. Upon closer examination what we find is this: God closes the Ten Commandmen…office@bbcmaryville.org (BroadwayBaptistChurch)2389http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21265678/controller/link/action/podcast/type/audio_the10thcommandmentlearntobecon/id/3171550.mp3http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21265678
Exodus, Ten Commandmants, Broadway Baptistno9th Commandment “To Tell the Truth”Sun, 21 Oct 2018 17:17:00 +0000Rev. Tony CollinsAs we move toward the end of our series on the Ten Commandments we come to one of the commandments that is perhaps the “most endangered” commandment in our present culture. Truth and integrity seem to be at an all time low in our society. Whether in political realm, in the political realm, the news reporting industry or life in general: truth is becoming obsoleteAs we move toward the end of our series on the Ten Commandments we come to one of the commandments that is perhaps the “most endangered” commandment in our present culture. Truth and integrity seem to be at an all time low in our society. Whether in political realm, in the political realm, the news reporting industry or life in general: truth is becoming obsoleteAs we move toward the end of our series on the Ten Commandments we come to one of the commandments that is perhaps the “most endangered” commandment in our present culture. Truth and integrity seem to be at an all time low in our society. Whether in po…office@bbcmaryville.org (BroadwayBaptistChurch)2435http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21261846/controller/link/action/podcast/type/audio_9thcommandmenttotellthetruth/id/3168124.mp3http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21261846
9th Commandment, Exodus, stealing noThe 8th Commandment "Do not Steal"Sun, 14 Oct 2018 15:52:00 +0000Rev. Tony CollinsWithout laws to protect private property. the strong would simply take from the weak. God's word demonstrates that His covenant people were not to exploit, mistreat, or abuse the poor, the stranger, the widow or the fatherless. God provided means for their care! (Lev 19:9-11)Without laws to protect private property. the strong would simply take from the weak. God's word demonstrates that His covenant people were not to exploit, mistreat, or abuse the poor, the stranger, the widow or the fatherless. God provided means for their care! (Lev 19:9-11)Without laws to protect private property. the strong would simply take from the weak. God's word demonstrates that His covenant people were not to exploit, mistreat, or abuse the poor, the stranger, the widow or the fatherless. God provided means for t…office@bbcmaryville.org (BroadwayBaptistChurch)2309http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21257411/controller/link/action/podcast/type/audio_the8thcommandmentdonotsteal/id/3163844.mp3http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21257411
Exodus 8th commandment, Do not StealnoWe examine the 7th "no adultery".Sun, 07 Oct 2018 20:33:00 +0000Rev. Tony CollinsWe examine the 7th commandment this morning which is expressed in two Hebrew words which mean "no adultery". We examine the 7th commandment this morning which is expressed in two Hebrew words which mean "no adultery". We examine the 7th commandment this morning which is expressed in two Hebrew words which mean "no adultery". …office@bbcmaryville.org (BroadwayBaptistChurch)2736http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21255034/controller/link/action/podcast/type/audio_weexaminethe7thnoadultery/id/3161730.mp3http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21255034
Exodus Sanctity of Marriage, Scripture: Genesis 2:20-2:25, Series: Exodus no6th Commandment “You Shall Not Murder: The Sanctity of Life “Sun, 30 Sep 2018 16:01:00 +0000Rev. Tony CollinsThe 6th Comandment comes to us in four simple words. "you shall not murder." The 6th Comandment comes to us in four simple words. "you shall not murder." The 6th Comandment comes to us in four simple words. "you shall not murder." …office@bbcmaryville.org (BroadwayBaptistChurch)2626http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21249144/controller/link/action/podcast/type/audio_6thcommandmentyoushallnotmurde/id/3156045.mp3http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21249144
Exodus, Muder Brodway Baptist Churchno5th Commandment "Honor Your ParentsSun, 23 Sep 2018 16:03:00 +0000Dr. Tony CollinsThis morning we examine the first commandment which is primarily concerning our horizontal "or parenteral" relationships.This morning we examine the first commandment which is primarily concerning our horizontal "or parenteral" relationships.This morning we examine the first commandment which is primarily concerning our horizontal "or parenteral" relationships.…office@bbcmaryville.org (BroadwayBaptistChurch)2239http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21244953/controller/link/action/podcast/type/audio_5thcommandmenthonoryourparents/id/3152159.mp3http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21244953
Exodus,Mathew, Bible, Parents, Scripture: Matthew 23:37-23:40, Series: Exodus no4th Commandment “Remember the Sabbath Day"Sun, 16 Sep 2018 15:40:00 +0000Rev. Tony CollinsWe come this morning to one of the most hotly debated of the commandments. “Remember the Sabbath day to keep it hotly”. In our New Testament setting, “when” is the Sabbath? And “how” are we to keep it holy?
Two Massive Cultural Shifts: (1) The first massive cultural shift came in the 1st century as the early church moved to the first day of the week as their day of worship. The term used in the Epistles, “the Lord's Day” is in reference to Sunday not the Jewish Sabbath. (2) The massive shift in our 21st century, where Sunday was observed as a day of rest and worship, but now has become a day of commerce, convenience and personal indulgences.We come this morning to one of the most hotly debated of the commandments. “Remember the Sabbath day to keep it hotly”. In our New Testament setting, “when” is the Sabbath? And “how” are we to keep it holy?
Two Massive Cultural Shifts: (1) The first massive cultural shift came in the 1st century as the early church moved to the first day of the week as their day of worship. The term used in the Epistles, “the Lord's Day” is in reference to Sunday not the Jewish Sabbath. (2) The massive shift in our 21st century, where Sunday was observed as a day of rest and worship, but now has become a day of commerce, convenience and personal indulgences.We come this morning to one of the most hotly debated of the commandments. “Remember the Sabbath day to keep it hotly”. In our New Testament setting, “when” is the Sabbath? And “how” are we to keep it holy?
Two Massive Cultural Shifts: (1) The first…office@bbcmaryville.org (BroadwayBaptistChurch)2115http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21240392/controller/link/action/podcast/type/audio_4thcommandmentrememberthesabba/id/3148169.mp3http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21240392
Exodusno3rd Commandment “Guard the Name of God”Sun, 09 Sep 2018 15:52:00 +0000Rev. Tony CollinsTwo weeks ago, in the 2nd commandment, we learned that God is “jealous for His people”. The 3rd commandment will reveal that God “jealously guards His name”. Jesus emphasized this commandment in the opening of the Lord's Prayer (Matt. 6:9); “Our Father which art in heaven, hallowed be Thy name.”
in our consideration of the commandments it is important that we remember certain principles of interpretation. (1) The commandments are spiritual, therefore they require that we keep them from our hearts. Outward conformity to the commandments should reflect the inward affection and attitude of the heart. (2) There is a positive action and attitude implied. (3) Each commandment goes much deeper that simply forbidding certain behavior, it is also directed at the desire or inclination to sin.Two weeks ago, in the 2nd commandment, we learned that God is “jealous for His people”. The 3rd commandment will reveal that God “jealously guards His name”. Jesus emphasized this commandment in the opening of the Lord's Prayer (Matt. 6:9); “Our Father which art in heaven, hallowed be Thy name.”
in our consideration of the commandments it is important that we remember certain principles of interpretation. (1) The commandments are spiritual, therefore they require that we keep them from our hearts. Outward conformity to the commandments should reflect the inward affection and attitude of the heart. (2) There is a positive action and attitude implied. (3) Each commandment goes much deeper that simply forbidding certain behavior, it is also directed at the desire or inclination to sin.Two weeks ago, in the 2nd commandment, we learned that God is “jealous for His people”. The 3rd commandment will reveal that God “jealously guards His name”. Jesus emphasized this commandment in the opening of the Lord's Prayer (Matt. 6:9); “Our Father…office@bbcmaryville.org (BroadwayBaptistChurch)2362http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21235855/controller/link/action/podcast/type/audio_3rdcommandmentguardthenameofgo/id/3144003.mp3http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21235855
Exodus, Broadway Baptistno“Biblical Parenting from the Shores of Jordan”Sun, 02 Sep 2018 16:18:00 +0000TJ WhiteheadGuest Speaker, T J Whitehead, his ministry is focused on equipping parents to guide children and students to the “Glory of God.”Guest Speaker, T J Whitehead, his ministry is focused on equipping parents to guide children and students to the “Glory of God.”Guest Speaker, T J Whitehead, his ministry is focused on equipping parents to guide children and students to the “Glory of God.”…office@bbcmaryville.org (BroadwayBaptistChurch)2139http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21231841/controller/link/action/podcast/type/audio_biblicalparentingfromtheshores/id/3140315.mp3http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21231841
Deuteronomy, Gospel, Scripture: Deuteronomy 6:4-6:9, Series: Testimony noNo Graven ImagesSun, 26 Aug 2018 15:50:00 +0000Rev. Tony CollinsAs we learned last week, the first four commandments deal with our “vertical” relationship, while the last six with our “horizontal” relationships. As I said last week, “order matters”. The first two commandments give direction and clarity to the issues of “worship”. Man was created to worship and man worships; the question is the object of his worship!
The first commandment has to do with worshiping the “right God”, while the second commandment has to do with worshiping the right God in the “right way”. These commandments taken together teach us “Who” God is and “How” He is to be worshiped. We are commanded “no to worship false gods” nor “worship the True God in a false way”.As we learned last week, the first four commandments deal with our “vertical” relationship, while the last six with our “horizontal” relationships. As I said last week, “order matters”. The first two commandments give direction and clarity to the issues of “worship”. Man was created to worship and man worships; the question is the object of his worship!
The first commandment has to do with worshiping the “right God”, while the second commandment has to do with worshiping the right God in the “right way”. These commandments taken together teach us “Who” God is and “How” He is to be worshiped. We are commanded “no to worship false gods” nor “worship the True God in a false way”.As we learned last week, the first four commandments deal with our “vertical” relationship, while the last six with our “horizontal” relationships. As I said last week, “order matters”. The first two commandments give direction and clarity to the issue…office@bbcmaryville.org (BroadwayBaptistChurch)2376http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21227619/controller/link/action/podcast/type/audio_nogravenimages/id/3136181.mp3http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21227619
Exodus, Broadway Baptistno“No Other gods”Sun, 19 Aug 2018 16:06:00 +0000Rev. Tony CollinsA detailed study of the "Ten Commandments". As we learned last week the words have weight and significance due to the one who spoke them.A detailed study of the "Ten Commandments". As we learned last week the words have weight and significance due to the one who spoke them.A detailed study of the "Ten Commandments". As we learned last week the words have weight and significance due to the one who spoke them.…office@bbcmaryville.org (BroadwayBaptistChurch)2439http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21223593/controller/link/action/podcast/type/audio_noothergods/id/3132406.mp3http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21223593
ExodusnoThe God Who makes Himself KnownSun, 12 Aug 2018 15:57:00 +0000Rev. Tony CollinsThe giving of the Law at Mt. Sinai is one of the most significant events in the history of the nation of Israel, if not all of Western Civilization. For the next 11 weeks, we will seek to discover the nature and character of God as we seek to know His commandments and guidelines. The Sinai experience will be shared from Exodus 19:1 – Numbers 10:11.The giving of the Law at Mt. Sinai is one of the most significant events in the history of the nation of Israel, if not all of Western Civilization. For the next 11 weeks, we will seek to discover the nature and character of God as we seek to know His commandments and guidelines. The Sinai experience will be shared from Exodus 19:1 – Numbers 10:11.The giving of the Law at Mt. Sinai is one of the most significant events in the history of the nation of Israel, if not all of Western Civilization. For the next 11 weeks, we will seek to discover the nature and character of God as we seek to know His …office@bbcmaryville.org (BroadwayBaptistChurch)2400http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21219408/controller/link/action/podcast/type/audio_thegodwhomakeshimselfknown/id/3128511.mp3http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21219408
Exodus, Broadway BaptistnoRedeemed People Worship a Holy GodSun, 05 Aug 2018 15:53:00 +0000Rev. Tony CollinsThe mountains often remind us of the majesty and glory of our Creator God, and many are the great mountaintop experiences in the Bible.
Mt. Sinai was the Divine destination, preplanned and ordained by God; (Exodus 3:12). The remaining chapters of Exodus (spanning about 11 months) will take place here at the foot of the holy mountain. Here the people will be given the Laws of God and instructed in the worship of God. Remember, God is building a congregation of worshipers!The mountains often remind us of the majesty and glory of our Creator God, and many are the great mountaintop experiences in the Bible.
Mt. Sinai was the Divine destination, preplanned and ordained by God; (Exodus 3:12). The remaining chapters of Exodus (spanning about 11 months) will take place here at the foot of the holy mountain. Here the people will be given the Laws of God and instructed in the worship of God. Remember, God is building a congregation of worshipers!The mountains often remind us of the majesty and glory of our Creator God, and many are the great mountaintop experiences in the Bible.
Mt. Sinai was the Divine destination, preplanned and ordained by God; (Exodus 3:12). The remaining chapters of Exod…office@bbcmaryville.org (BroadwayBaptistChurch)2666http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21215410/controller/link/action/podcast/type/audio_redeemedpeopleworshipaholygod/id/3124778.mp3http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21215410
Exodus, Broadway BaptistnoEquipping and Sharing the MinistrySun, 29 Jul 2018 15:44:00 +0000Rev. Tony CollinsJethro's visit (recorded in chapter 18) resulted in two very significant events; Jethro's conversion to Yahweh and his counsel to Moses results in organization, delegation and shared ministry. These two things demonstrate to us that God desires the salvation of the nations, and that He is able to use them to speak into the lives of others. Jethro's counsel reminds us that often someone from the outside can see clearly to correct something that those within cannot see. There is wisdom in Jethro's words! Let's examine the historical context and then seek to make application to today's church.Jethro's visit (recorded in chapter 18) resulted in two very significant events; Jethro's conversion to Yahweh and his counsel to Moses results in organization, delegation and shared ministry. These two things demonstrate to us that God desires the salvation of the nations, and that He is able to use them to speak into the lives of others. Jethro's counsel reminds us that often someone from the outside can see clearly to correct something that those within cannot see. There is wisdom in Jethro's words! Let's examine the historical context and then seek to make application to today's church.Jethro's visit (recorded in chapter 18) resulted in two very significant events; Jethro's conversion to Yahweh and his counsel to Moses results in organization, delegation and shared ministry. These two things demonstrate to us that God desires the sal…office@bbcmaryville.org (BroadwayBaptistChurch)2208http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21211425/controller/link/action/podcast/type/audio_equippingandsharingtheministry/id/3120991.mp3http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21211425
Exodus, Broadway BaptistnoSharing The Good NewsSun, 22 Jul 2018 15:52:59 +0000Rev. Tony CollinsSharing The Good News
Family reunions were one of my favorite memories as a child growing up. The joy of seeing aunts, uncles and cousins that you had not seen in many months or years . Have you ever been at a amusement park when a whole group of people were all wearing the same shirt? Jones family member. Chapter 18 of Exodus outlines for us such a reunion between Moses and his family. Sharing The Good News
Family reunions were one of my favorite memories as a child growing up. The joy of seeing aunts, uncles and cousins that you had not seen in many months or years . Have you ever been at a amusement park when a whole group of people were all wearing the same shirt? Jones family member. Chapter 18 of Exodus outlines for us such a reunion between Moses and his family. Sharing The Good News
Family reunions were one of my favorite memories as a child growing up. The joy of seeing aunts, uncles and cousins that you had not seen in many months or years . Have you ever been at a amusement park when a whole group of peo…office@bbcmaryville.org (BroadwayBaptistChurch)15http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21207510/controller/link/action/podcast/type/audio_sharingthegoodnews/id/3117296.mp3http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21207510
ExodusnoJesus Is The Banner For His PeopleSun, 15 Jul 2018 15:44:59 +0000Rev. Tony CollinsIn our lives as a faith family we need to remember that the Lord is molding us back into the image of His Son. The main point of this story is showing that Israel is powerless but God is all-powerful. In our battle with the enemy from within and without, we must call upon the Lord if we are to have victory in this life.In our lives as a faith family we need to remember that the Lord is molding us back into the image of His Son. The main point of this story is showing that Israel is powerless but God is all-powerful. In our battle with the enemy from within and without, we must call upon the Lord if we are to have victory in this life.In our lives as a faith family we need to remember that the Lord is molding us back into the image of His Son. The main point of this story is showing that Israel is powerless but God is all-powerful. In our battle with the enemy from within and withou…office@bbcmaryville.org (BroadwayBaptistChurch)2605http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21203403/controller/link/action/podcast/type/audio_esusisthebannerforhispeople/id/3113435.mp3http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21203403
Exodus, Broadway BaptistnoWater from the RockSun, 08 Jul 2018 15:50:33 +0000Rev. Tony CollinsBroadway Baptist Church Maryville TennesseeBroadway Baptist Church Maryville TennesseeBroadway Baptist Church Maryville Tennessee…office@bbcmaryville.org (BroadwayBaptistChurch)2327http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21199082/controller/link/action/podcast/type/audio_waterfromtherock/id/3109689.mp3http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21199082
Exodus noBread From HeavenSun, 01 Jul 2018 17:20:52 +0000Rev. Tony CollinsWhat a Journey! Plagues of Judgement, followed by divine manifestation of God's presence leading them. Then, when it seemed like they were trapped by pharaoh's army God parts the Red Sea! Now on the other side, the people of God will learn that the same God that delivers is the same God that provides! What a Journey! Plagues of Judgement, followed by divine manifestation of God's presence leading them. Then, when it seemed like they were trapped by pharaoh's army God parts the Red Sea! Now on the other side, the people of God will learn that the same God that delivers is the same God that provides! What a Journey! Plagues of Judgement, followed by divine manifestation of God's presence leading them. Then, when it seemed like they were trapped by pharaoh's army God parts the Red Sea! Now on the other side, the people of God will learn that the sam…office@bbcmaryville.org (BroadwayBaptistChurch)2846http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21195534/controller/link/action/podcast/type/audio_breadfromheaven/id/3106547.mp3http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21195534
ExodusnoThe God Who Leads Those He RedeemsSun, 17 Jun 2018 14:35:05 +0000Dr. Tony CollinsRegardless of what many may believe, salvation is not the end, it is the beginning of the journey. The Passover that we examined last Sunday was clearly a beautiful picture of deliverance from sin that every believer has experienced. However, the Passover wasn't the end of the story. It was the beginning of the journey to the promises of the covenant!
Exodus 1-13 is the glorious record of how the Lord came down to redeem his people from bondage and deliver them from slavery. Exodus 13-18 is the record of how the Lord went with His people on their pilgrimage. These two together are a beautiful picture of the Christian experience; we are redeemed pilgrims! Regardless of what many may believe, salvation is not the end, it is the beginning of the journey. The Passover that we examined last Sunday was clearly a beautiful picture of deliverance from sin that every believer has experienced. However, the Passover wasn't the end of the story. It was the beginning of the journey to the promises of the covenant!
Exodus 1-13 is the glorious record of how the Lord came down to redeem his people from bondage and deliver them from slavery. Exodus 13-18 is the record of how the Lord went with His people on their pilgrimage. These two together are a beautiful picture of the Christian experience; we are redeemed pilgrims! Regardless of what many may believe, salvation is not the end, it is the beginning of the journey. The Passover that we examined last Sunday was clearly a beautiful picture of deliverance from sin that every believer has experienced. However, the Passo…office@bbcmaryville.org (BroadwayBaptistChurch)1960http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21187276/controller/link/action/podcast/type/audio_thegodwholeadsthoseheredeems/id/3098677.mp3http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21187276
Exodus, Scripture: Exodus 13:17-14:4, Series: Exodus noWhen I See the BloodSun, 10 Jun 2018 15:55:40 +0000Rev. Tony CollinsThis morning we continue our series from Exodus and conclude our section on the plagues of God upon Egypt. Remember the Hebrew word “nega” means to “strike or blow”. God had struck Egypt with nine blows, nine supernatural divine judgments; ye Pharaoh's heart was hardened and hew refused to release the Hebrew people.
Now God announces “one final plague”, the plague that would bring about the deliverance of His people, “the death of the firstborn”.This morning we continue our series from Exodus and conclude our section on the plagues of God upon Egypt. Remember the Hebrew word “nega” means to “strike or blow”. God had struck Egypt with nine blows, nine supernatural divine judgments; ye Pharaoh's heart was hardened and hew refused to release the Hebrew people.
Now God announces “one final plague”, the plague that would bring about the deliverance of His people, “the death of the firstborn”.This morning we continue our series from Exodus and conclude our section on the plagues of God upon Egypt. Remember the Hebrew word “nega” means to “strike or blow”. God had struck Egypt with nine blows, nine supernatural divine judgments; ye Pharaoh's…office@bbcmaryville.org (BroadwayBaptistChurch)2723http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21183035/controller/link/action/podcast/type/audio_wheniseetheblood/id/3094718.mp3http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21183035
Exodus, Broadway BaptistnoThat All May KnowSun, 03 Jun 2018 15:56:22 +0000Dr. Tony CollinsIn this section of Scripture we read of the most devastating series of Divine, Supernatural judgments in human history. These plagues are of epic proportion and a foretaste of God's final, end of time judgments as found in the book of the Revelation. Here in this passage we encounter the holy wrath of a sovereign God.In this section of Scripture we read of the most devastating series of Divine, Supernatural judgments in human history. These plagues are of epic proportion and a foretaste of God's final, end of time judgments as found in the book of the Revelation. Here in this passage we encounter the holy wrath of a sovereign God.In this section of Scripture we read of the most devastating series of Divine, Supernatural judgments in human history. These plagues are of epic proportion and a foretaste of God's final, end of time judgments as found in the book of the Revelation. H…office@bbcmaryville.org (BroadwayBaptistChurch)2453http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21178628/controller/link/action/podcast/type/audio_thatallmayknow/id/3090879.mp3http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21178628
Exodus, Broadway Baptist, Scripture: Exodus 7:8-7:29, Series: Exodus noGoing From Bad to WorseSun, 27 May 2018 16:10:56 +0000Dr. Tony CollinsGoing From Bad to Worse Exodus 5:1-7:7
Moses dealing with personal struggles and disappointments in putting God's plans into actionGoing From Bad to Worse Exodus 5:1-7:7
Moses dealing with personal struggles and disappointments in putting God's plans into actionGoing From Bad to Worse Exodus 5:1-7:7
Moses dealing with personal struggles and disappointments in putting God's plans into action…office@bbcmaryville.org (BroadwayBaptistChurch)2347http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21174601/controller/link/action/podcast/type/audio_goingfrombadtoworse/id/3087195.mp3http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21174601
Exodus, Moses, and Gospel, Scripture: Exodus 5:1-7:7, Series: Exodus noHuman Inability meets Divine SufficiencySun, 20 May 2018 15:58:18 +0000Rev. Tony CollinsMoses' encounter with God at the burning bush left Moses with many concerns. Moses knew that he was not adequate for the task God had given him. Moses, like many of us, felt greatly insufficient and ill-prepared for the call God placed upon him. Moses' story is the story of every redeemed soul, our inability must meet God's sufficiency!Moses' encounter with God at the burning bush left Moses with many concerns. Moses knew that he was not adequate for the task God had given him. Moses, like many of us, felt greatly insufficient and ill-prepared for the call God placed upon him. Moses' story is the story of every redeemed soul, our inability must meet God's sufficiency!Moses' encounter with God at the burning bush left Moses with many concerns. Moses knew that he was not adequate for the task God had given him. Moses, like many of us, felt greatly insufficient and ill-prepared for the call God placed upon him. Moses'…office@bbcmaryville.org (BroadwayBaptistChurch)2488http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21170376/controller/link/action/podcast/type/audio_humaninabilitymeetsdivinesuffi/id/3083071.mp3http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21170376
Exodus, Broadway BaptistnoBuilding a Godly HomeSun, 13 May 2018 15:57:23 +0000Rev. Tony CollinsPsalm 127 brings a strong message on the house that God builds. It is a wisdom psalm about the priorities and practices of the family that is forged by faith. Instruction is given on how to establish a godly family with children who are used by God to further His kingdom. If you are to build a godly home you must by faith, trust God and His way. Here are four truths that are found in this passage that I believe will help us honor God in our homes.Psalm 127 brings a strong message on the house that God builds. It is a wisdom psalm about the priorities and practices of the family that is forged by faith. Instruction is given on how to establish a godly family with children who are used by God to further His kingdom. If you are to build a godly home you must by faith, trust God and His way. Here are four truths that are found in this passage that I believe will help us honor God in our homes.Psalm 127 brings a strong message on the house that God builds. It is a wisdom psalm about the priorities and practices of the family that is forged by faith. Instruction is given on how to establish a godly family with children who are used by God to …office@bbcmaryville.org (BroadwayBaptistChurch)2943http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21166031/controller/link/action/podcast/type/audio_buildingagodlyhome/id/3079067.mp3http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21166031
Mother's Day, Broadway BaptistnoGreat ExpectationsSun, 06 May 2018 15:53:34 +0000Rev. Tony CollinsThis sermon this morning is presented by guest speaker Rev. David Tucker. This sermon this morning is presented by guest speaker Rev. David Tucker. This sermon this morning is presented by guest speaker Rev. David Tucker. …office@bbcmaryville.org (BroadwayBaptistChurch)2464http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21161699/controller/link/action/podcast/type/audio_greatexpectations/id/3075057.mp3http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21161699
Timothy, Broadway BaptistnoMoses meets GodSun, 29 Apr 2018 15:52:26 +0000Rev. Tony CollinsThe most dramatic encounters in Scripture are found when “frail, finite, insignificant human beings met the holy, sovereign God of the universe”. Whether they meet Him in a vision, a dream, or a manifestation such as a “burning bush”, it always leaves the individual forever changed. Moses meets God in the wilderness at the “mountain of God”.The most dramatic encounters in Scripture are found when “frail, finite, insignificant human beings met the holy, sovereign God of the universe”. Whether they meet Him in a vision, a dream, or a manifestation such as a “burning bush”, it always leaves the individual forever changed. Moses meets God in the wilderness at the “mountain of God”.The most dramatic encounters in Scripture are found when “frail, finite, insignificant human beings met the holy, sovereign God of the universe”. Whether they meet Him in a vision, a dream, or a manifestation such as a “burning bush”, it always leaves …office@bbcmaryville.org (BroadwayBaptistChurch)2403http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21157659/controller/link/action/podcast/type/audio_mosesmeetsgod/id/3071170.mp3http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21157659
Exodus, Broadway BaptistnoThe Sovereignty of God in SalvationSun, 29 Apr 2018 13:20:06 +0000Rev. Tony CollinsLast week we focused upon the plight of God's people in Egypt; “gloom, despair and misery”. This morning we will explore the birth of a savior; a savior for the nation of Israel, as well as a Savior for the world. In this context we will discover the “sovereignty of God in saving His people”. Remember God is proactively engaged in all the circumstances that would bring about the deliverance of His people.
As we did last week, we will seek to examine the historical narrative and make a few theological applications pertaining to the sovereignty of God in saving His people.Last week we focused upon the plight of God's people in Egypt; “gloom, despair and misery”. This morning we will explore the birth of a savior; a savior for the nation of Israel, as well as a Savior for the world. In this context we will discover the “sovereignty of God in saving His people”. Remember God is proactively engaged in all the circumstances that would bring about the deliverance of His people.
As we did last week, we will seek to examine the historical narrative and make a few theological applications pertaining to the sovereignty of God in saving His people.Last week we focused upon the plight of God's people in Egypt; “gloom, despair and misery”. This morning we will explore the birth of a savior; a savior for the nation of Israel, as well as a Savior for the world. In this context we will discover the “…office@bbcmaryville.org (BroadwayBaptistChurch)2339http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21157298/controller/link/action/podcast/type/audio_thesovereigntyofgodinsalvation/id/3070937.mp3http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21157298
Exodus, Broadway BaptistnoThe Sovereignty of God in SufferingSun, 15 Apr 2018 15:58:45 +0000Rev. Tony CollinsThe opening chapter of Exodus brings us face-to-face with one of life's most perplexing realities: “Why do the righteous suffer?” and the counter question: “Where is God when we suffer?”
In the narrative before us we have an example of this dilemma. These are the covenant people of God, people who possessed the promises of the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. People who are now greatly enslaved, placed under great oppression and persecution.The opening chapter of Exodus brings us face-to-face with one of life's most perplexing realities: “Why do the righteous suffer?” and the counter question: “Where is God when we suffer?”
In the narrative before us we have an example of this dilemma. These are the covenant people of God, people who possessed the promises of the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. People who are now greatly enslaved, placed under great oppression and persecution.The opening chapter of Exodus brings us face-to-face with one of life's most perplexing realities: “Why do the righteous suffer?” and the counter question: “Where is God when we suffer?”
In the narrative before us we have an example of this dilemma.…office@bbcmaryville.org (BroadwayBaptistChurch)2839http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21148568/controller/link/action/podcast/type/audio_thesovereigntyofgodinsuffering/id/3062898.mp3http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21148568
Exodus, Broadway BaptistnoExodus: An Overview of our JourneySun, 08 Apr 2018 13:13:29 +0000Rev. Tony CollinsWhen we begin a new journey, it is always wise to stop and get our bearings. So this morning before we begin this journey in “Exodus”, let us survey where we are and what we will encounter in this most fascinating book. The Exodus as seen from 30,000 feet!When we begin a new journey, it is always wise to stop and get our bearings. So this morning before we begin this journey in “Exodus”, let us survey where we are and what we will encounter in this most fascinating book. The Exodus as seen from 30,000 feet!When we begin a new journey, it is always wise to stop and get our bearings. So this morning before we begin this journey in “Exodus”, let us survey where we are and what we will encounter in this most fascinating book. The Exodus as seen from 30,000 f…office@bbcmaryville.org (BroadwayBaptistChurch)2618http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21148187/controller/link/action/podcast/type/audio_exodusanoverviewofourourney/id/3062619.mp3http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21148187
Exodus, Broadway BaptistnoBorn Again to a Living Hope: the Hope of the ResurrectionSun, 01 Apr 2018 17:00:35 +0000Rev. Tony CollinsThis morning is a most glorious day! The day in which we celebrate the greatest miracle in the whole of human history, the physical, bodily resurrection of Jesus! The resurrection of Jesus is central to and foundational for the Christian faith. Without the reality of the resurrection, we might as well leave now and go get pancakes!
However, if indeed the resurrection of Jesus is a reality, then what the Bible declares is most significant and worthy of our attention. If Jesus rose from the dead, then this opens us to a world of hope! For the One that defeated death and the grave, is the One who gives this same hope to those that come to Him!This morning is a most glorious day! The day in which we celebrate the greatest miracle in the whole of human history, the physical, bodily resurrection of Jesus! The resurrection of Jesus is central to and foundational for the Christian faith. Without the reality of the resurrection, we might as well leave now and go get pancakes!
However, if indeed the resurrection of Jesus is a reality, then what the Bible declares is most significant and worthy of our attention. If Jesus rose from the dead, then this opens us to a world of hope! For the One that defeated death and the grave, is the One who gives this same hope to those that come to Him!This morning is a most glorious day! The day in which we celebrate the greatest miracle in the whole of human history, the physical, bodily resurrection of Jesus! The resurrection of Jesus is central to and foundational for the Christian faith. Without…office@bbcmaryville.org (BroadwayBaptistChurch)5047http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21142599/controller/link/action/podcast/type/audio_bornagaintoalivinghopethehopeo/id/3057483.mp3http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21142599
Easter Service, Broadway BAptistnoGospel in usSun, 25 Mar 2018 16:19:39 +0000Rev. Zad TomberlinGospel in usGospel in usGospel in us…office@bbcmaryville.org (BroadwayBaptistChurch)3076http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21134732/controller/link/action/podcast/type/audio_gospelinus/id/3050096.mp3http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21134732
Person, Work, and Ministry of the Holy Spirit, Scripture: Romans 12:9-12:13, Series: Person, Work, and Ministry of the Holy Spirit noThe Gifts of the SpiritSun, 11 Mar 2018 16:08:36 +0000Rev. Tony CollinsToday we close our series on the Holy Spirit with a brief examination of the Scriptures related to the spiritual gifts given by the Holy Spirit. This subject is quite controversial and subject to great misunderstandings; even to the point of creating division within the body of Christ.Today we close our series on the Holy Spirit with a brief examination of the Scriptures related to the spiritual gifts given by the Holy Spirit. This subject is quite controversial and subject to great misunderstandings; even to the point of creating division within the body of Christ.Today we close our series on the Holy Spirit with a brief examination of the Scriptures related to the spiritual gifts given by the Holy Spirit. This subject is quite controversial and subject to great misunderstandings; even to the point of creating d…office@bbcmaryville.org (BroadwayBaptistChurch)3051http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21125222/controller/link/action/podcast/type/audio_thegiftsofthespirit/id/3040598.mp3http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21125222
Person, Work, and Ministry of the Holy SpiritnoSins Against the SpiritSun, 04 Mar 2018 16:48:03 +0000Rev. Tony CollinsWe continue our study of the person, work and ministry of the Holy Spirit this morning. We have sought to lay a good foundation concerning the person of the Spirit. We understand the Spirit to be fully God, co-equal and co-eternal with the Father and the Son! As a Person, the 3rd Person of the Trinity, the Spirit can be sinned against. The Scriptures speak of several ways in which the Spirit may be sinned against. We will seek to discover three of these this morning.We continue our study of the person, work and ministry of the Holy Spirit this morning. We have sought to lay a good foundation concerning the person of the Spirit. We understand the Spirit to be fully God, co-equal and co-eternal with the Father and the Son! As a Person, the 3rd Person of the Trinity, the Spirit can be sinned against. The Scriptures speak of several ways in which the Spirit may be sinned against. We will seek to discover three of these this morning.We continue our study of the person, work and ministry of the Holy Spirit this morning. We have sought to lay a good foundation concerning the person of the Spirit. We understand the Spirit to be fully God, co-equal and co-eternal with the Father and t…office@bbcmaryville.org (BroadwayBaptistChurch)2693http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21120314/controller/link/action/podcast/type/audio_sinsagainstthespirit/id/3036012.mp3http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21120314
Person, Work, and Ministry of the Holy Spirit, Broadway BaptistnoSealed and Secured by the SpiritSun, 11 Feb 2018 16:49:15 +0000Rev. Tony CollinsThis morning we examine one of the most significant and comforting realities in the Christian experience, the reality of our secure, unchanging position in Christ. Paul opens this letter to the Ephesian believers with the most glorious, most comprehensive, most praise worthy description of our salvation. This salvation is the result of God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit, and not the result of man's achievements.This morning we examine one of the most significant and comforting realities in the Christian experience, the reality of our secure, unchanging position in Christ. Paul opens this letter to the Ephesian believers with the most glorious, most comprehensive, most praise worthy description of our salvation. This salvation is the result of God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit, and not the result of man's achievements.This morning we examine one of the most significant and comforting realities in the Christian experience, the reality of our secure, unchanging position in Christ. Paul opens this letter to the Ephesian believers with the most glorious, most comprehens…office@bbcmaryville.org (BroadwayBaptistChurch)2353http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21105338/controller/link/action/podcast/type/audio_sealedandsecuredbythespirit/id/3022268.mp3http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21105338
Person, Work, and Ministry of the Holy Spirit, Broadway BaptistnoThe Work of the Holy Spirit in SalvationSun, 21 Jan 2018 17:05:34 +0000Rev. Tony CollinsThis morning we continue our series on the Spirit's work in salvation with an examination of the “baptism of the Spirit, the indwelling of the Spirit and the filling of the spirit”. These topics are issues that have created a great deal of interest, as well as, confusion. Without question the rise of Pentecostalism and the Charismatic movement is a worldwide phenomenon, with the continents of Africa, Asia and South America being greatly influenced by this movement.This morning we continue our series on the Spirit's work in salvation with an examination of the “baptism of the Spirit, the indwelling of the Spirit and the filling of the spirit”. These topics are issues that have created a great deal of interest, as well as, confusion. Without question the rise of Pentecostalism and the Charismatic movement is a worldwide phenomenon, with the continents of Africa, Asia and South America being greatly influenced by this movement.This morning we continue our series on the Spirit's work in salvation with an examination of the “baptism of the Spirit, the indwelling of the Spirit and the filling of the spirit”. These topics are issues that have created a great deal of interest, as…office@bbcmaryville.org (BroadwayBaptistChurch)2819http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21090788/controller/link/action/podcast/type/audio_theworkoftheholyspiritinsalvat/id/3008333.mp3http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21090788
Holy Spirit, Broadway BaptistnoSpirits Work in SalvationSun, 14 Jan 2018 16:51:10 +0000Rev. Tony CollinsLast week we examined the Person and Personality of the Holy Spirit. This morning, we will focus our attention upon the “work” of the Holy Spirit in salvation. The work of the Spirit is both mysterious and marvelous.Last week we examined the Person and Personality of the Holy Spirit. This morning, we will focus our attention upon the “work” of the Holy Spirit in salvation. The work of the Spirit is both mysterious and marvelous.Last week we examined the Person and Personality of the Holy Spirit. This morning, we will focus our attention upon the “work” of the Holy Spirit in salvation. The work of the Spirit is both mysterious and marvelous.…office@bbcmaryville.org (BroadwayBaptistChurch)2512http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21086040/controller/link/action/podcast/type/audio_spiritsworkinsalvation/id/3003778.mp3http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21086040
Holy Spirit, Broadway BaptistnoHello, Holy SpiritWed, 10 Jan 2018 16:03:35 +0000Rev. Tony CollinsThis morning we begin a short series of the person, work and ministry of the Holy Spirit. Without question, our generation has woefully failed in our appreciation of the Holy Spirit. This reality may be due to two reasons.This morning we begin a short series of the person, work and ministry of the Holy Spirit. Without question, our generation has woefully failed in our appreciation of the Holy Spirit. This reality may be due to two reasons.This morning we begin a short series of the person, work and ministry of the Holy Spirit. Without question, our generation has woefully failed in our appreciation of the Holy Spirit. This reality may be due to two reasons.…office@bbcmaryville.org (BroadwayBaptistChurch)2457http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21084120/controller/link/action/podcast/type/audio_helloholyspirit/id/3002070.mp3http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21084120
Holy Spirit, Broadway BaptistnoJesus' Prescription for Anxiety and StressSun, 31 Dec 2017 15:55:38 +0000Rev. Tony CollinsThis week we celebrated Christmas and tonight we “ring in the New Year”. Only us “fretful humans” could take a season that is supposed to be filled with “thanksgiving, peace and goodwill” and turn it into the most “stressful and anxious” times of the year.
Webster tells us the word “worry” comes from a German word that literally means “to twist or tear apart; to feel distress, in mind; to be anxious, troubled or uneasy; stressed out”. There has never been a more stressed-out society than ours.
The causes of stress are many; fear concerning the future, feelings of insecurity, financial pressures, work-related stress, family conflict, grief and countless other issues. The proposed remedies are equally numerous; breathing techniques, exercise programs, herbal aroma therapy, self-help psychology and a number of prescription medications.
Why does Jesus care whether we worry or not? Because it is destructive both physically and spiritually? Yes! But more than that, it is a sin that affects how we serve and worship Him.This week we celebrated Christmas and tonight we “ring in the New Year”. Only us “fretful humans” could take a season that is supposed to be filled with “thanksgiving, peace and goodwill” and turn it into the most “stressful and anxious” times of the year.
Webster tells us the word “worry” comes from a German word that literally means “to twist or tear apart; to feel distress, in mind; to be anxious, troubled or uneasy; stressed out”. There has never been a more stressed-out society than ours.
The causes of stress are many; fear concerning the future, feelings of insecurity, financial pressures, work-related stress, family conflict, grief and countless other issues. The proposed remedies are equally numerous; breathing techniques, exercise programs, herbal aroma therapy, self-help psychology and a number of prescription medications.
Why does Jesus care whether we worry or not? Because it is destructive both physically and spiritually? Yes! But more than that, it is a sin that affects how we serve and worship Him.This week we celebrated Christmas and tonight we “ring in the New Year”. Only us “fretful humans” could take a season that is supposed to be filled with “thanksgiving, peace and goodwill” and turn it into the most “stressful and anxious” times of the y…office@bbcmaryville.org (BroadwayBaptistChurch)2534http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21084116/controller/link/action/podcast/type/audio_esusprescriptionforanxietyands/id/3002065.mp3http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21084116
Anxiety, Stress, Broadway BaptistnoOne Chapter in the Big StorySun, 24 Dec 2017 16:55:03 +0000Rev. Tony CollinsAs we have been discovering, the Bible is God's revelation of Himself and He chose to do so through a story. The story of the Bible is consumed with glory of God, a God that has created, sustained and is now redeeming a people for His glory. Dr. Steve Weaver, “The Bible is the story of a God who makes a promise about a person who creates a people to live in a place with him forever.” God selected human authors to write down his story, one of these men was a prophet known as Isaiah. Isaiah has been called the “Messianic” prophet. He shares many specific prophecies concerning the coming Messiah.As we have been discovering, the Bible is God's revelation of Himself and He chose to do so through a story. The story of the Bible is consumed with glory of God, a God that has created, sustained and is now redeeming a people for His glory. Dr. Steve Weaver, “The Bible is the story of a God who makes a promise about a person who creates a people to live in a place with him forever.” God selected human authors to write down his story, one of these men was a prophet known as Isaiah. Isaiah has been called the “Messianic” prophet. He shares many specific prophecies concerning the coming Messiah.As we have been discovering, the Bible is God's revelation of Himself and He chose to do so through a story. The story of the Bible is consumed with glory of God, a God that has created, sustained and is now redeeming a people for His glory. Dr. Steve …office@bbcmaryville.org (BroadwayBaptistChurch)2603http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21073669/controller/link/action/podcast/type/audio_onechapterinthebigstory/id/2991841.mp3http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21073669
Christmas, Broadway BaptistnoHe Who is Mighty Has Done Great ThingsSun, 17 Dec 2017 21:13:54 +0000Rev. Tony CollinsIn our passage this morning, I want us to consider the hymn known as the Magnificent (glorifies) (Luke 1:46-56) (this name comes from the first word of the hymn in its Latin version). This song is the first of four hymns recorded in Luke's birth narrative and it is patterned after Hannah's song of praise in 1 Samuel 2:1-10.In our passage this morning, I want us to consider the hymn known as the Magnificent (glorifies) (Luke 1:46-56) (this name comes from the first word of the hymn in its Latin version). This song is the first of four hymns recorded in Luke's birth narrative and it is patterned after Hannah's song of praise in 1 Samuel 2:1-10.In our passage this morning, I want us to consider the hymn known as the Magnificent (glorifies) (Luke 1:46-56) (this name comes from the first word of the hymn in its Latin version). This song is the first of four hymns recorded in Luke's birth narrat…office@bbcmaryville.org (BroadwayBaptistChurch)2993http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21070479/controller/link/action/podcast/type/audio_hewhoismightyhasdonegreatthing/id/2988762.mp3http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21070479
Christmas, Broadway BaptistnoChildren's Choir Christmas ProgramSun, 17 Dec 2017 16:06:01 +0000Rev. Tony CollinsThe Children's Choir at Broadway Baptist Church presents its Christmas Program.The Children's Choir at Broadway Baptist Church presents its Christmas Program.The Children's Choir at Broadway Baptist Church presents its Christmas Program.…office@bbcmaryville.org (BroadwayBaptistChurch)1582http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21072154/controller/link/action/podcast/type/audio_childrenschoirchristmasprogram/id/2990459.mp3http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21072154
Christmas Musical, Children's Choir, Broadway BaptistnoAdult Choir Christmas CantataSun, 10 Dec 2017 16:14:04 +0000Rev. Tony CollinsThe Adult Choir at Broadway Baptist Church presents its Christmas cantata.The Adult Choir at Broadway Baptist Church presents its Christmas cantata.The Adult Choir at Broadway Baptist Church presents its Christmas cantata.…office@bbcmaryville.org (BroadwayBaptistChurch)3242http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21072149/controller/link/action/podcast/type/audio_adultchoirchristmascantata/id/2990451.mp3http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21072149
Christmas Cantata, Broadway BaptistnoThe Big Story or the Supremacy of Christ in ChristmasSun, 10 Dec 2017 16:12:47 +0000Rev. Tony CollinsWhat is the “key” to understanding the Bible? Last week we finished our study of the 5 solas of reformation with a look at “solus Christus” or “Christ alone” and we emphasized that Christ is the central figure in the Scriptures. Failing to comprehend the “Christo-centric” nature of the whole Bible causes us to lose sight of the “grand or meta-narrative” of the Scripture.
The Bible is the record of the self-revelation of God to the world, therefore, we would expect there to be a plot and direction to the story. Christianity teaches that the self-revelation of God to the world reached a culmination in the Incarnation, when the “Word became flesh”. If so, then the Incarnation would have to be this central interpretive principle of the Bible. The Incarnation of Christ occurred “in the fullness of time or when the set time had fully come” (Galatians 4:4), again suggesting an overarching plan, a meta-narrative. Often at Christmas we are so focused upon the nativity scene filled with shepherds and wise men that we miss the “big story”, God's story! This morning let us rejoice in the “Grand Story” Scripture.What is the “key” to understanding the Bible? Last week we finished our study of the 5 solas of reformation with a look at “solus Christus” or “Christ alone” and we emphasized that Christ is the central figure in the Scriptures. Failing to comprehend the “Christo-centric” nature of the whole Bible causes us to lose sight of the “grand or meta-narrative” of the Scripture.
The Bible is the record of the self-revelation of God to the world, therefore, we would expect there to be a plot and direction to the story. Christianity teaches that the self-revelation of God to the world reached a culmination in the Incarnation, when the “Word became flesh”. If so, then the Incarnation would have to be this central interpretive principle of the Bible. The Incarnation of Christ occurred “in the fullness of time or when the set time had fully come” (Galatians 4:4), again suggesting an overarching plan, a meta-narrative. Often at Christmas we are so focused upon the nativity scene filled with shepherds and wise men that we miss the “big story”, God's story! This morning let us rejoice in the “Grand Story” Scripture.What is the “key” to understanding the Bible? Last week we finished our study of the 5 solas of reformation with a look at “solus Christus” or “Christ alone” and we emphasized that Christ is the central figure in the Scriptures. Failing to comprehend t…office@bbcmaryville.org (BroadwayBaptistChurch)2762http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21072143/controller/link/action/podcast/type/audio_thebigstoryorthesupremacyofchr/id/2990447.mp3http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21072143
Christmas, Broadway Baptistno“Solus Christus” or “Christ Alone”Sun, 03 Dec 2017 16:45:52 +0000Rev. Tony CollinsProtestant Reformed theology affirms that Scripture and its teaching on grace and faith emphasize that salvation is “solus Christus”, by Christ alone – that is, Christ is the only Savior (Acts 4:12). The centrality of Christ is the foundation of the Protestant faith.
The Reformers rejected the sacerdotal (priestly) system altogether, and substituted for it the general priesthood of all believers, who have direct access to Christ as our only Mediator and Advocate, and are to offer the spiritual sacrifices of prayer, praise, and intercession. As the apostle Paul said, “There is one God, and there is one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus,” (1 Tim. 2:5).
Protestant Reformed theology affirms that Scripture and its teaching on grace and faith emphasize that salvation is “solus Christus”, by Christ alone – that is, Christ is the only Savior (Acts 4:12). The centrality of Christ is the foundation of the Protestant faith.
The Reformers rejected the sacerdotal (priestly) system altogether, and substituted for it the general priesthood of all believers, who have direct access to Christ as our only Mediator and Advocate, and are to offer the spiritual sacrifices of prayer, praise, and intercession. As the apostle Paul said, “There is one God, and there is one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus,” (1 Tim. 2:5).
Protestant Reformed theology affirms that Scripture and its teaching on grace and faith emphasize that salvation is “solus Christus”, by Christ alone – that is, Christ is the only Savior (Acts 4:12). The centrality of Christ is the foundation of the Pr…office@bbcmaryville.org (BroadwayBaptistChurch)2609http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21060870/controller/link/action/podcast/type/audio_soluschristusorchristalone/id/2979723.mp3http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21060870
The 5 Solas, Broadway BaptistnoThe 5 Solas - "Soli Deo Gloria" (God's Glory Alone)Sun, 26 Nov 2017 17:26:27 +0000Rev. Tony CollinsWe continue our study of the 5 solas of the reformation this morning by examining "soli Deo Gloria" which is Latin for "to the glory of God alone". This declaration forms the very heart and soul of the reformation. The reformers were consumed with "all" glory being given to "God alone". This is the motivation for all that they sought to teach and to do.We continue our study of the 5 solas of the reformation this morning by examining "soli Deo Gloria" which is Latin for "to the glory of God alone". This declaration forms the very heart and soul of the reformation. The reformers were consumed with "all" glory being given to "God alone". This is the motivation for all that they sought to teach and to do.We continue our study of the 5 solas of the reformation this morning by examining "soli Deo Gloria" which is Latin for "to the glory of God alone". This declaration forms the very heart and soul of the reformation. The reformers were consumed with "all…office@bbcmaryville.org (BroadwayBaptistChurch)2781http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21056723/controller/link/action/podcast/type/audio_the5solassolideogloriagodsglor/id/2975899.mp3http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21056723
The 5 Solas, Broadway BaptistnoPartnership SundaySun, 19 Nov 2017 16:51:52 +0000Rev. Tony CollinsChris Carpenter, Pastor at Hope Community Church, delivers this morning's sermon as part of the Eagleton Community Partnership Chris Carpenter, Pastor at Hope Community Church, delivers this morning's sermon as part of the Eagleton Community Partnership Chris Carpenter, Pastor at Hope Community Church, delivers this morning's sermon as part of the Eagleton Community Partnership …office@bbcmaryville.org (BroadwayBaptistChurch)2133http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21052697/controller/link/action/podcast/type/audio_partnershipsunday/id/2972081.mp3http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21052697
Broadway Baptistno75th Anniversary ServiceSun, 12 Nov 2017 17:18:45 +0000Rev. Tony CollinsFormer Broadway Baptist pastor Dr. Robert Brown is the guest speaker at the service celebrating the 75th Anniversary of Broadway Baptist Church.Former Broadway Baptist pastor Dr. Robert Brown is the guest speaker at the service celebrating the 75th Anniversary of Broadway Baptist Church.Former Broadway Baptist pastor Dr. Robert Brown is the guest speaker at the service celebrating the 75th Anniversary of Broadway Baptist Church.…office@bbcmaryville.org (BroadwayBaptistChurch)1959http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21048316/controller/link/action/podcast/type/audio_75thanniversaryservice/id/2967790.mp3http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21048316
75th Anniversary Service, Broadway BAptistnoThe 5 Solas of the ReformationSun, 05 Nov 2017 18:56:32 +0000Rev. Tony CollinsLast week we laid a foundation for the 5 solas of the reformation by looking briefly at “sola scriptura”. The reformers were convinced by Scripture that the work of salvation was a work of God not man, and not the church. The word “sola” is really one of the most significant words of the Protestant Reformation.Last week we laid a foundation for the 5 solas of the reformation by looking briefly at “sola scriptura”. The reformers were convinced by Scripture that the work of salvation was a work of God not man, and not the church. The word “sola” is really one of the most significant words of the Protestant Reformation.Last week we laid a foundation for the 5 solas of the reformation by looking briefly at “sola scriptura”. The reformers were convinced by Scripture that the work of salvation was a work of God not man, and not the church. The word “sola” is really one …office@bbcmaryville.org (BroadwayBaptistChurch)2800http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21046607/controller/link/action/podcast/type/audio_the5solasofthereformation/id/2966325.mp3http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21046607
Solas, Reformation, Ephesians, Broadway BaptistnoThe 5 Solas of ReformationSun, 29 Oct 2017 15:58:47 +0000Rev. Tony CollinsThis week, on October 31st, we will mark the 500 year anniversary of one of the most significant events in church history. On October 31, 1517 a frustrated Augustinian monk nailed a document to the church door in Wittenberg containing a list of 95 theses for debate concerning the matter of the sale of indulgences. This monk's name was Martin Luther!
Although this attempt at reforming the church is the most famous, it is certainly not the first. The reformation was preceded by numerous attempts to call the church back to the Scriptures. Among these men and women were:
Peter Waldo (Died by 1218)
John Wycliffe (1330-1384)
Jan Hus
William Tyndale (1494-1564)
Not only were there these forerunners of the reformation, there were also numerous contemporaries of Luther that God used to shape the reformation. Two of the most notable were:
Ulrich Zwigli (1484-1531)
John Calvin (1509-1564)This week, on October 31st, we will mark the 500 year anniversary of one of the most significant events in church history. On October 31, 1517 a frustrated Augustinian monk nailed a document to the church door in Wittenberg containing a list of 95 theses for debate concerning the matter of the sale of indulgences. This monk's name was Martin Luther!
Although this attempt at reforming the church is the most famous, it is certainly not the first. The reformation was preceded by numerous attempts to call the church back to the Scriptures. Among these men and women were:
Peter Waldo (Died by 1218)
John Wycliffe (1330-1384)
Jan Hus
William Tyndale (1494-1564)
Not only were there these forerunners of the reformation, there were also numerous contemporaries of Luther that God used to shape the reformation. Two of the most notable were:
Ulrich Zwigli (1484-1531)
John Calvin (1509-1564)This week, on October 31st, we will mark the 500 year anniversary of one of the most significant events in church history. On October 31, 1517 a frustrated Augustinian monk nailed a document to the church door in Wittenberg containing a list of 95 thes…office@bbcmaryville.org (BroadwayBaptistChurch)2656http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21039168/controller/link/action/podcast/type/audio_the5solasofreformation/id/2959045.mp3http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21039168
Reformation, Broadway BaptistnoRegeneration: What does it mean to be born-again?Wed, 25 Oct 2017 13:38:01 +0000Rev. Tony CollinsPaul's letter to Titus proves to be both extremely practical in calling all believers to be engaged in “good deeds” and extremely doctrinal in declaring how “we are saved” by God's work of grace. Paul would hold that there should be no contradiction between what a person believes and how a person behaves. Paul emphasizes a faith that produces “good deeds”. Then he reminds us that the good work of God has given us the spiritual life to produce the fruit of good works!Paul's letter to Titus proves to be both extremely practical in calling all believers to be engaged in “good deeds” and extremely doctrinal in declaring how “we are saved” by God's work of grace. Paul would hold that there should be no contradiction between what a person believes and how a person behaves. Paul emphasizes a faith that produces “good deeds”. Then he reminds us that the good work of God has given us the spiritual life to produce the fruit of good works!Paul's letter to Titus proves to be both extremely practical in calling all believers to be engaged in “good deeds” and extremely doctrinal in declaring how “we are saved” by God's work of grace. Paul would hold that there should be no contradiction be…office@bbcmaryville.org (BroadwayBaptistChurch)2622http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21037375/controller/link/action/podcast/type/audio_regenerationwhatdoesitmeantobe/id/2957449.mp3http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21037375
Pastoral Epistles, Titus, Broadway BaptistnoThree Goals of Spiritual MaturitySun, 15 Oct 2017 15:33:53 +0000Rev. Tony CollinsThis morning's sermon on Spiritual Maturity is presented by Keith Ross.This morning's sermon on Spiritual Maturity is presented by Keith Ross.This morning's sermon on Spiritual Maturity is presented by Keith Ross.…office@bbcmaryville.org (BroadwayBaptistChurch)2222http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21029496/controller/link/action/podcast/type/audio_threegoalsofspiritualmaturity/id/2949771.mp3http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21029496
Spiritual Maturity, Philippians, Broadway BaptistnoChristian Conduct in a Pagan SocietySun, 08 Oct 2017 15:55:06 +0000Rev. Tony CollinsPaul instructs Titus to remind the Christians in Crete that their conduct was to be reflective of a changed, transformed life. The culture of Crete was notoriously evil and pagan creating a dark backdrop on which the light of the gospel can be displayed.
Question: Should the Christian (and the church) seek to reflect the holiness of God or should we seek to look, act and think like the world in order to win them? Evangelical churches are divided on the issue.Paul instructs Titus to remind the Christians in Crete that their conduct was to be reflective of a changed, transformed life. The culture of Crete was notoriously evil and pagan creating a dark backdrop on which the light of the gospel can be displayed.
Question: Should the Christian (and the church) seek to reflect the holiness of God or should we seek to look, act and think like the world in order to win them? Evangelical churches are divided on the issue.Paul instructs Titus to remind the Christians in Crete that their conduct was to be reflective of a changed, transformed life. The culture of Crete was notoriously evil and pagan creating a dark backdrop on which the light of the gospel can be displaye…office@bbcmaryville.org (BroadwayBaptistChurch)2522http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21025183/controller/link/action/podcast/type/audio_christianconductinapagansociet/id/2945686.mp3http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21025183
Pastoral Epistles, Titus, Broadway BaptistnoThe Community of GraceSun, 01 Oct 2017 14:11:01 +0000Rev. Tony CollinsThis morning we gather together as the faith community that meets at Broadway! We are united this morning by the bond of faith and the work of grace that God has wrought in us. We are all broken, needy sinners who have by the grace of God been redeemed! We are vastly different, yet each of us are in a process whereby we are being transformed into the image of Christ!
One of the main themes of the book of Titus is the relationship between grace and good works. The same grace of God that brings salvation at the moment of faith, is the same grace of God necessary for the continuing work of sanctification.This morning we gather together as the faith community that meets at Broadway! We are united this morning by the bond of faith and the work of grace that God has wrought in us. We are all broken, needy sinners who have by the grace of God been redeemed! We are vastly different, yet each of us are in a process whereby we are being transformed into the image of Christ!
One of the main themes of the book of Titus is the relationship between grace and good works. The same grace of God that brings salvation at the moment of faith, is the same grace of God necessary for the continuing work of sanctification.This morning we gather together as the faith community that meets at Broadway! We are united this morning by the bond of faith and the work of grace that God has wrought in us. We are all broken, needy sinners who have by the grace of God been redeemed…office@bbcmaryville.org (BroadwayBaptistChurch)1976http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21026583/controller/link/action/podcast/type/audio_thecommunityofgrace/id/2947115.mp3http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21026583
Pastoral Epistles, Titus, Broadway BaptistnoSaved to ServeSun, 24 Sep 2017 13:52:51 +0000Dr. Tony CollinsToday we move into the final epistle of the pastorals, the letter to Titus. Before we examine the salutation found in verses 1-4 let's refresh our memory concerning an introduction to the pastoral and to Titus.
Paul's major emphasis is upon encouraging Titus as he had Timothy, to be faithful! The major theme of the Pastoral Epistles would involve, “the faithfulness of leadership and the orderly function within the church brings the greater glory to God and the Gospel”. Paul's objective was to encourage these young men to be “firm in the faith” and to teach the church how to relate to one another as to the best bring glory to God.Today we move into the final epistle of the pastorals, the letter to Titus. Before we examine the salutation found in verses 1-4 let's refresh our memory concerning an introduction to the pastoral and to Titus.
Paul's major emphasis is upon encouraging Titus as he had Timothy, to be faithful! The major theme of the Pastoral Epistles would involve, “the faithfulness of leadership and the orderly function within the church brings the greater glory to God and the Gospel”. Paul's objective was to encourage these young men to be “firm in the faith” and to teach the church how to relate to one another as to the best bring glory to God.Today we move into the final epistle of the pastorals, the letter to Titus. Before we examine the salutation found in verses 1-4 let's refresh our memory concerning an introduction to the pastoral and to Titus.
Paul's major emphasis is upon encourag…office@bbcmaryville.org (BroadwayBaptistChurch)2362http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21017772/controller/link/action/podcast/type/audio_savedtoserve/id/2938631.mp3http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21017772
Pastoral Epistles, Titus, Broadway Baptist, Scripture: Titus 1:1-1:5, Series: Pastoral Epistles noFriends, Foes and the Faithfulness of ChristMon, 18 Sep 2017 15:04:57 +0000Rev. Tony CollinsPaul, the aged warrior, closes his letter to Timothy with thoughts of the many friends, co-laborers and associates. Paul lists no less than 17 individuals in these closing verses, the kingdom's work is vast and requires a host of workers. Paul was a great disciple-maker, he had poured his life into the lives of others and they were now actively engaged in carrying on the ministry while Paul was sidelined in prison.Paul, the aged warrior, closes his letter to Timothy with thoughts of the many friends, co-laborers and associates. Paul lists no less than 17 individuals in these closing verses, the kingdom's work is vast and requires a host of workers. Paul was a great disciple-maker, he had poured his life into the lives of others and they were now actively engaged in carrying on the ministry while Paul was sidelined in prison.Paul, the aged warrior, closes his letter to Timothy with thoughts of the many friends, co-laborers and associates. Paul lists no less than 17 individuals in these closing verses, the kingdom's work is vast and requires a host of workers. Paul was a gr…office@bbcmaryville.org (BroadwayBaptistChurch)2460http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21013260/controller/link/action/podcast/type/audio_friendsfoesandthefaithfulnesso/id/2934234.mp3http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/21013260
Pastoral Epistles, Timothy, Broadway BaptistnoThe Perilous Times and Precious TruthSun, 27 Aug 2017 16:07:18 +0000Rev. Tony CollinsChapter three is a chapter of great contrast! The contrast between a hardened, calloused, depraved Christ-rejecting culture and the clear, exhortation for Timothy to proclaim the God-breathed, Holy Scripture that is able to “give you wisdom that leads to salvation”. This morning we will only examine the first half of the chapter dealing with the “perilous times”, and then next week we will focus on the “precious truth”.Chapter three is a chapter of great contrast! The contrast between a hardened, calloused, depraved Christ-rejecting culture and the clear, exhortation for Timothy to proclaim the God-breathed, Holy Scripture that is able to “give you wisdom that leads to salvation”. This morning we will only examine the first half of the chapter dealing with the “perilous times”, and then next week we will focus on the “precious truth”.Chapter three is a chapter of great contrast! The contrast between a hardened, calloused, depraved Christ-rejecting culture and the clear, exhortation for Timothy to proclaim the God-breathed, Holy Scripture that is able to “give you wisdom that leads …office@bbcmaryville.org (BroadwayBaptistChurch)2286http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/20998295/controller/link/action/podcast/type/audio_theperiloustimesandprecioustru/id/2920175.mp3http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/20998295
Pastoral Epistles, Timothy, Broadway BaptistnoA Vessel Useful for the Master's UseSun, 20 Aug 2017 15:54:53 +0000Rev. Tony CollinsPaul continues his instruction to Timothy concerning being an approved workman in light of the false teachers that were so common and prominent in Ephesus. If we are going to be useful to Master, we need to pay attention to Paul's instruction to Timothy.Paul continues his instruction to Timothy concerning being an approved workman in light of the false teachers that were so common and prominent in Ephesus. If we are going to be useful to Master, we need to pay attention to Paul's instruction to Timothy.Paul continues his instruction to Timothy concerning being an approved workman in light of the false teachers that were so common and prominent in Ephesus. If we are going to be useful to Master, we need to pay attention to Paul's instruction to Timoth…office@bbcmaryville.org (BroadwayBaptistChurch)2670http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/20993953/controller/link/action/podcast/type/audio_avesselusefulforthemastersuse/id/2916055.mp3http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/20993953
Pastoral Epistles, Timothy, Broadway BaptistnoApproved Workmen Are Not AshamedSun, 13 Aug 2017 16:01:34 +0000Rev. Tony CollinsPaul urged Timothy to remind his hearers that they needed to be faithful workmen, diligently searching and studying God's word.Paul urged Timothy to remind his hearers that they needed to be faithful workmen, diligently searching and studying God's word.Paul urged Timothy to remind his hearers that they needed to be faithful workmen, diligently searching and studying God's word.…office@bbcmaryville.org (BroadwayBaptistChurch)2105http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/20989375/controller/link/action/podcast/type/audio_approvedworkmenarenotashamed/id/2911601.mp3http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/20989375
Pastoral Epistles, Timothy, Broadway BaptistnoRemember the Gospel & the Gospel's Impact when Facing SufferingSun, 06 Aug 2017 15:57:13 +0000Rev. Tony CollinsThis morning's text fits beautifully with us sharing Communion! The Lord's Supper was instituted by our Lord on the night in which He was betrayed and arrested, as the disciples were sharing the Passover meal with Him. The Passover was a perpetual feast that served to remind the Israelites of their redemption from Egypt's bondage. Likewise, the Lord's Supper reminds every believer that they have been redeemed by a great sacrifice; the sacrifice of God's One and Only Son!This morning's text fits beautifully with us sharing Communion! The Lord's Supper was instituted by our Lord on the night in which He was betrayed and arrested, as the disciples were sharing the Passover meal with Him. The Passover was a perpetual feast that served to remind the Israelites of their redemption from Egypt's bondage. Likewise, the Lord's Supper reminds every believer that they have been redeemed by a great sacrifice; the sacrifice of God's One and Only Son!This morning's text fits beautifully with us sharing Communion! The Lord's Supper was instituted by our Lord on the night in which He was betrayed and arrested, as the disciples were sharing the Passover meal with Him. The Passover was a perpetual feas…office@bbcmaryville.org (BroadwayBaptistChurch)2229http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/20984602/controller/link/action/podcast/type/audio_rememberthegospelthegospelsimp/id/2907023.mp3http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/20984602
Pastoral Epistles, Timothy, Broadway BaptistnoTo Guard the "Good Deposit" (Gospel) You Must ...Sun, 30 Jul 2017 15:44:02 +0000Rev. Tony CollinsToday's sermon is presented by Chisso Dinata, the Pastoral Intern at Broadway Baptist Church.Today's sermon is presented by Chisso Dinata, the Pastoral Intern at Broadway Baptist Church.Today's sermon is presented by Chisso Dinata, the Pastoral Intern at Broadway Baptist Church.…office@bbcmaryville.org (BroadwayBaptistChurch)2365http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/20980178/controller/link/action/podcast/type/audio_toguardthegooddepositgospelyou/id/2902767.mp3http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/20980178
Gospel. Broadway BaptistnoDo Not be AshamedSun, 23 Jul 2017 16:00:15 +0000Rev. Tony CollinsPaul's Christian experience, like that of our Lord, was marked by suffering, imprisonments, beatings, mocking's, and finally martyrdom. There were those at Ephesus (Hymenaeus and Alexander – 1 Tim. 1:20 and Phygelus and Hermogenes – 2 Tim. 1:15), as well as in Corinth, that were ashamed of Paul's sufferings, and even questioned the legitimacy of his Apostleship. Paul urges Timothy to “stand tall and share in the sufferings of Christ”.Paul's Christian experience, like that of our Lord, was marked by suffering, imprisonments, beatings, mocking's, and finally martyrdom. There were those at Ephesus (Hymenaeus and Alexander – 1 Tim. 1:20 and Phygelus and Hermogenes – 2 Tim. 1:15), as well as in Corinth, that were ashamed of Paul's sufferings, and even questioned the legitimacy of his Apostleship. Paul urges Timothy to “stand tall and share in the sufferings of Christ”.Paul's Christian experience, like that of our Lord, was marked by suffering, imprisonments, beatings, mocking's, and finally martyrdom. There were those at Ephesus (Hymenaeus and Alexander – 1 Tim. 1:20 and Phygelus and Hermogenes – 2 Tim. 1:15), as we…office@bbcmaryville.org (BroadwayBaptistChurch)2389http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/20975717/controller/link/action/podcast/type/audio_donotbeashamed/id/2898393.mp3http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/20975717
Timothy, Paul, Pastoral Epistles, Broadway BaptistnoThe Last Reminder of a Faithful FatherSun, 16 Jul 2017 16:12:32 +0000Rev. Tony CollinsThe theme of Paul's second and final letter to Timothy is a bold, clear call for perseverance in the gospel in spite of suffering. Paul calls on his young coworker (spiritual son in faith) to continue the fight of faith, even as Paul approaches the end of his own life.The theme of Paul's second and final letter to Timothy is a bold, clear call for perseverance in the gospel in spite of suffering. Paul calls on his young coworker (spiritual son in faith) to continue the fight of faith, even as Paul approaches the end of his own life.The theme of Paul's second and final letter to Timothy is a bold, clear call for perseverance in the gospel in spite of suffering. Paul calls on his young coworker (spiritual son in faith) to continue the fight of faith, even as Paul approaches the end…office@bbcmaryville.org (BroadwayBaptistChurch)3043http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/20971010/controller/link/action/podcast/type/audio_thelastreminderofafaithfulfath/id/2894077.mp3http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/20971010
Sunday Service, 2 Timothy, Broadway BaptistnoPaul's Final Warnings against Misuse, Materialism, Contentment and GreedSun, 09 Jul 2017 14:58:59 +0000Rev. Tony CollinsWe close our study of 1 Timothy this morning with an examination of Paul's final charge to young Timothy. There have been many warnings, charges and admonitions in this first letter to Timothy. Warnings included everything from false teachers to idle busybodies. Paul closes this letter with some final warnings related to something that most Americans and Christians struggle with; greed, discontentment and materialism. (We will not deal with verses 1-2 but would direct you to check out the message on February 12, 2017 from Colossians 3:22 – 4:1 on www.bbcmaryville.org)We close our study of 1 Timothy this morning with an examination of Paul's final charge to young Timothy. There have been many warnings, charges and admonitions in this first letter to Timothy. Warnings included everything from false teachers to idle busybodies. Paul closes this letter with some final warnings related to something that most Americans and Christians struggle with; greed, discontentment and materialism. (We will not deal with verses 1-2 but would direct you to check out the message on February 12, 2017 from Colossians 3:22 – 4:1 on www.bbcmaryville.org)We close our study of 1 Timothy this morning with an examination of Paul's final charge to young Timothy. There have been many warnings, charges and admonitions in this first letter to Timothy. Warnings included everything from false teachers to idle b…office@bbcmaryville.org (BroadwayBaptistChurch)2185http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/20967926/controller/link/action/podcast/type/audio_paulsfinalwarningsagainstmisus/id/2891308.mp3http://bbcmaryvilletn.sermon.net/20967926
Pastoral Epistles, Timothy, Broadway BaptistnoBroadwayBaptistChurchnonadultOne Heart, One Hope, One High Calling